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M" o... .. ti... ..’.". 38.50 No. 65 Open Front, 37.00 33.50 26.50 “Air Tight" Wtltlll HEATERS Built of heavy blued and fitted with steel lining. 20-inch size - — - -'3.9.'. steel inner Coal 0r Wood - - - - No. 35 Nickel and Black, for “bod - - - No. ‘)6 tor No. for 22-inch size — -- — — 4.95 24—inch size — - — - 5.50 l7Vood------ 43 Wo0d------ “Herald " BtlX STOVE For Wood The “Old Reliable". Splendid for schools n - V Fireplace Grates “Qaebec ” No. 310 Grate H E “biack" for Coal w l-l l ‘H h t t e Kil ea ers, n0 - N . 10 G t _ Ucgppernrélo: Coal ed for their good heat. No 50 22inch Bhck suitable for ‘ho mes. Basket Grate "Hot Blast” Fitted to burn coal No. 120 Enterprise - -18.85 No. 140 Enterprise - - 21.50 i schools, halls, etc. “Franklin ” and halls. l No. 125 - — - 15.65 :1 E AT E R 3 k312i: ::.‘§:.".§' qulmimll smvis u» 1e — — -1~-@5 N.28---16.50 °Y-,,---"—7-85 N. ____- Gives the effect of a cheer- N2. as - _ - 23.35 "Chm" "' - '- - — 9-5" .0 165 Z235 fill open fireplace. TI-TI? (‘I-I A DI’ nmrrurrnvxnr '| DOked the slice 0t lemon down vvith the point of her teaspoon and press- She passed the olive-green brick ed it against: the bottom of her cup. house where Toby lived anti ghmc. i ‘ about him. but she strpecls. f!!! n vireo {Ru 09-0-0 dle Rainbow (By PHOEBE 94 xxt The doorbell rang and Madge said, "Julia Grailani is stopping in for tea. You must. take core of yourself, dear. You're not looking too well. face so long tlud thin. ~ You must not be too downhearted over losing _votlr 10b. Do you need nloney?" It wlls three flights and. finally after blades finished with the click- er there was the knock at the door. Julia said with exaggerated cour- 'csy after she had hugged Madge, "And hello, Lindsay. what are you SHELDON) doing out this time in the after- Illl ' Oh. yes. Rufe told me you ‘ ou ob." ' nybotl would think I had skip- ped schoo," thought Lindsey. But. ~he said, "Just another member of ‘he army of the unemployed. "I'm alvfully sorry." Are ‘ou really? l "Mu ge, you've done wonders with this place. How did you get it fin- ished so soon?" Madge sold, "But I'm not pearl finished. I wonder sometimes ii ever will be. What would you do for curtains? They are almost im- possible windows with that sky- light overhead. You think about it i while I put the Water on." i Iiindsav stirred uncolnfortalsly on ,the couch. "I think I should be olng. I've not w take a book beck. Us due today." Madge smled. "But you haven't had any tczl. Wait and I'll light the fire and everything will ready in a nliutlte." Lindsay, sitting in front of the fire on n ion bench while Mad e fussed with t e tea things on tie table and Julia Graham flipped the ‘ ashes from her cigarette iillo the blaze. felt like a ll‘llt~ girl. Like a ;rather nauuhty girl. It urns, iii fact. n curious situation, down into fhc amber-colored and watched the sugar melt. tea She _ She thinks he's her properly and .~lic feels so sure of hinl f care what she does with lllm. She does not appreciate him. Julia docs know, though that Rllfu likes to talk to me. That he like; io bothers her. bell 'c that Rufus Haydon is fond L dsay looked down into her tea. "No." <1 ‘li(l to herself. "Only I 1. care for me. It's {list that file's so in l the shadow of Ju id.—50 in the habit of .Illliz1-——" int; some linens marked and some linlrcrlcs mrltlo." so evcrythiiltr thoroughly, any flowers, It was hodgepodge. but. mt- uo end of trouble. Onlv if I had siopped to gct readv l wouldn't have had to worry about dish '.o\\'- (‘is n_o\v." . '_ , h l "Tilcre was a girl 1Y1 0011020- said Lindsay. "who was cilttzlged when she Flt‘! Tllll =1 right after continence- nlcnt. _ flfiv three EH95’. t0\\'t‘l5 by the time 1 she finished." _ hfaticc laughed and said. “And when lire voll planning to be mar- ried, Julia?" "I told mire ll would ‘ilk? Plot's‘ on the (i1l_\' he sinned tllt‘ deed to that. t-lrpl of his. 1 l-nulmz". taro lnllrrlcti llfl- \\llll Ttulo and tllilt ivhitl- clephrlli‘. l just sat down and “TIP TOP "CHEERFUL" 11.95 25.95 “m” A" Enterprise Furnace For Complete Heating Satisfaction ! I? lull"! Investment ln_ Illeating Qomfort. A size suitable Oor every home-scientifically built to economize on fuel. ur furnace men have had years oi’ experience and can give you better service so that your furnace will do a satis- factory heating job. Let's talk over your heating prob- ems and show you how to SAVE. Heat _Your Home The MODERN With Tliese New, Modern Oil Burning Heaters Nu Coal! No Ashes! No Kindling! No Dirt! No Smoke! No Dust! No Fuss! Just Clean, Steady, Even Heat Day And Night! Forget all about carrying coal and emptying ashes. Install one of these new Oil Burning Heaters and en- joy real comfort and economy. These heaters burn cheap fuel oil and can be instantly adjusted to any degree of heat desired. See these new heaters now and let us explain their many superior features. “Radiant” Globe H E A T E R S Complete with Drum No.10--———-l4.95 Ne. 1z-----21.50 llo.14--___z7_5p WAY A Size and Price ForEvery Home 19.95, 47.00, 57.00, 67.00 69.00, 72.00, 89.00 SUMMERSIDE CHARLOTTETOWN "And rlnosn‘: ii ‘like ll lnlitr fiinc to Garrison farm of ills? I ineliu. lo i ll!" u flood rice for it? I've‘ hPflTfi - -~1 a _ _ ,_ ,_ I \ m," n _ lat. l.\ .~llp- i aaplxlfi, m: ‘Lila 22m Vi‘. n TlQ-‘Wli to uwl- llliQ till“ l‘ in "ViYr-l], about. i his job.‘ l all llhnunélim "Win51. t l will: ~- i ~-~.~ ‘, - ;t irtsrllt. ,." l ' , “ i‘ ‘ ~}',¥‘“,‘“‘ llfgrlhlfia‘ ltlgyqs‘, ‘lvhonwl, \\llll llll n. -ll_ I‘hl'_\' are known its is 0° - ~ - > "llncrclu 'l‘llcv lll('ll!(ll‘ rllllli‘ 0i he likes it or not," answered Julia t illc farm, h.» tins had nlen- ‘v of offers. Ht- lis ed it about n ilnolvh ago and theviuquiric; hogan v in pour ill. I think l'.',< snfo to plan the \\'l'(l(llllt! for Jlluc." lolutlstlv laugllrrl. She was sur- prised at the sound 0t hot‘ own i “As for iii the voice hntl bclollilrli f" Ffilllff" body eiFe and not herself at all. I was ‘lust going to say." sill‘ raid as she put down her lcncllp. "that it seelris awfully fllnnv to think of -Ruflls Hruvdon without that farm ‘in his background solnowhorl- ‘it. seems evln funnier to think of him coopcd up in the cliy at .1 desk or talking in some prospect abou. a South American bond lssuc. I just can't. see him without. ‘his au- ccstrni hills and vroodlmltls. Julie. with the loops of her black hnir waved and showing in seal: lops underneath ll close-fitting ha- looked M hor. It was n hltrd stare. But she held her hnllil 1095013‘ "Y" the nrm of the chair and the ‘tire- light was soft on her face. She is lovely." Irlndsriv admitted to her- srlt, "and I suppose that's the Ycfl- son." Julia turned and sold. "I can see that you don't know Rufus very well." “And that." Sltld Lindsay to her- self. “is calculated to slny me at once. The cue is to leave.‘ , l “No? shc silld qliitc evenly. ‘I don't know him well at all. I mere- ly not-iced that weekend at the fairn how much he seemed to like helm! there and how he seemed in with his surroundings." "Oh. yes!" said Julie. as it’ she hacl lust remembered. "you ere one ‘ of those early birds who like to walk in the morning." ‘ Madge snitl l lug desperately to ‘chlm c the sub ect. "How do you like f. 05c pottery lamps over there? And do you think n set-in bookcase above the davenport would look i well?" 1 Lindsay stood ll and took her ‘coat from tile couc , T’ But. you re not. going so soon I Madge asked. ‘ "I'm llirald I'll have to. That book, you know. and I had an er- rand or two lo do for Poppy." I "Give nlv love to that nice young ~l>o_v friend of yours, Toby." Julln lsmllcd brightly as she leaned over for nllothcr cigarette. "I do think he's tl dear.“ " Llndslly prlcklcd all over lifter SllP was down ill the strect. she felt n pink blush still bctlind her wears. she was furious nl. herself for bring annoyed. Still. she tholluht. Julia collldn't have said it iiily more plainly. Etcrytlling she sriid just J put a. tag on Rule. It said, “This is reserved for Julia Graham. Hands 1 don't like to see your ' dtlllfi‘ with me. And sometimes that behind her. And. Lindsay’ Abbott. shouting to her, you iroctsc, have you anv reason to adnlltllng; f0 hot-spit 11ml, 1mm“. sciously she had timed her itiner- of y u? Has hc ever told you so?" llry so thin it Toby (lid mim- she lnlizh: nluet lllnl. know if lie had ll chance he would with your‘ Clllll in your cool collnr 5111f ll‘ on a Febrllaljv afternoon and Jullcl was saving. “I've been hav- I'm chilly." we'll have ll fire and eel. warm. Allldsse laughed. "You always do 1 lllll. full of wood. if the genilelnlln front Never CfVCh you ultprcpllred for llcrtlss the hall hasn't bump“ n in anything". When Clayton came for the lntrqntinlu_ inc I was sewing a clean collar on ppm“. we p00,. dam though an old dress. We were fit_ni‘i‘_li‘(l bc- been beastlv cold on. lllut top floor fore I remembered we (lltill t have and file's honle all day out of a job." i it was awfully nicc. And it saved 53v the rotlch. ilclpvti liiiltlrily place. rubbing his hand». He broke some klllttllni.‘ across his knee, wad. time liud she Dlilmli“ i" (led up a nelvspupel- and pill lhrte l _ logs on top and then tOllfillitl a She litlti one llllndlctl and mamyp The m-e blazPd‘ chairs. "Now," he said Grailleti Oxygen though“ Ulll‘ dlly ‘lhc tlllllll ‘PM '3‘, qfiwwr . , _ , ..., , ,. _. .-i., .. __ . 4 ll l\. Iil-lkcslltl outYlvflillliiiaii‘. inf‘?- (‘Akfinvlnlvvil p)?“ "WINE" "mum-l "it's rlltlici- n divine." said llintl- Sh“, 39m“- QH‘ m w Six-WT“ ‘MW hi,‘ Wm, m hm “mm, s" louscvlyidwlltla-ll up lll gratin of whltc “hi! 1m‘! m is m Imm of ~ neuter w-iis l'i_.‘tJl‘lf(l today as a ..H(‘)“,.s m Mqrmg "tong in me lic\\_Ut-l~i~:l.lllcllt for llbflllflu wounds brnkel-ll-zi‘ house?" naked llllilee 1“l;ll§(-"D,.U,.,._\-_ “ids Mum“ m me K01‘ a Nam. “n.2,. p513“, m“, m“ glnoricnn Cal’ ilc of Sllltltdllhl at i1 bcuil its uulck t'\'5ll)(l'fill(lll from the wound tlllvt of ('lll'llll‘.‘_l'_\'_ zinc per-mi; i'lll.~'ill*(i if Erich 2min of tho zinc thereupon lwczmlvs n sl -p.~ rill nil‘ c\:_\'iI ll for SCVPl l llotlrs. A vi ltinl; surgeon who had tried And the ll ‘xv trcalulcnt said it smashing ml opponents luolltll in n ‘l til‘; UHAKl4U'l'l'l£'l‘U W N GUARDIAN Let A HOLMAN‘ liiili Romance in the _ mood» today! t o r. r T r A YOUNG ' WARNER BAXTER Vin ,r\ BR v llllFE ‘i llllliTlllt iONTAGUE SAT. SOURIS MON. 017. DIPB-iih" Andthen to add insult- "lhul boy friend of yours. Toby." Lindsay droppt-tl ill at the book shop, left the volume and picked up ailotllel- one she had reserved, paid for having Poppy's pajlunas clean- ed llnd stopped at a fancy gyrocery store for baby sllriulps, sausages, cocktail crackers illld olives stuffed W1 ll celery. and started for home. She looked She was walking slowly and thought us she looked at her watch that it was about tllllt.‘ for Toby, if he imp. pened to come home that evening, She thought, "The reason I feel ctl up lit the \\'lll(l0\\'s on file top irililiv is because Rule lyzlongs l0 story. 'I‘llere were no lights. Ht- Jtllltl. Jtllill doesn't know I‘nl crazy lJTUlXlIJIY hadn't conic yet. Sllc wtllketl on wondering what was the _ lltililfll‘ with her. Wily in the world lat shc tloesut did she fccl so depressed’! Site was “"5111!!! lllnl. the month of Febru- llnd been lcfl out of the calen. . . Tllcll silo llrllrd Toby's whistle Now he wils ‘runnnlg. She turned, not, "ivllfv are volt bciu!‘ so solemn ikc that?’ "B<‘<"-11l5<‘." she said "it's five- "Gvvti." he said. "come on up rind If remember right there's ll basket lls I l ‘s Don't, KNOW “I'm out of a job too,“ said Lind- :‘I know." said Toby. foby threw ills coil! and ha! on till‘ lcrs und tllcn wcnt over t0 tho fun. ‘ > 'I‘oby put he ill‘(‘ screen ln front, drew up two tTn bc Coiltiiluctl) T0 Heal Wounds l‘ iv‘ (‘V-fill \'. llllfllf. ‘ill by he serious sources oi infections. The lilosllicll: lo llsilll: oxvlzcil h is 'l'il- pinup‘ is u llllv ‘HIP i‘. and ‘flit "ll i. liulttl wou nll. (ll rliilt-tl lllfflllflll ll ill ltaiil of oxygen. was .\,i(‘(‘- lallv pond for l(IlIT(..'.lL‘S cllt. by fight This sort of wound lll‘ de- clared is one of the worst flint comes to htlspitals lifter u ll“tlt. The teeth ottvll urilltl llll(‘t".l4ll1 into the knuckles. The 23ft." pur- oxltlc soluinn nllssi-s not only info the (‘Den tissues of n WOllllfl but underneath the surrounding tissues where infection l< sprcadiiliz undel- cover. mananninvls RUITAL scnoot. The following is thc report for the nlonih of Sooiclubcr: Grade IX-l. Sadie Junt- Blinks. 2 Mary Alanine-ml: 3. Chrtstecil {lllflllQV t0 tlfl. llCW customers. . pllnlst- you. -. La’ xxpiAl p: japan-p‘. ‘- ‘-.‘__ OCTOBER 20, 1938 OPEN IN The GREENDAI. 00. Great Coat Values! the GREENIJAI. eo. G SALE ! LUXURY Fllilllill BOATS! In a wide variety of shades richly furred trim. med. Values" to $251K; Opening Sale Price 14.95 11.95 SPORT COATS Smart tweeds, well tailor- ed and lined. Values to $19.50. Opening sale price 5.00 to 7.95 EYESIGHT i EXAMINATION fitting and Suatplying Glasns E . i H. J. HlllBtlH i OFEOITTETRIST MONTAGUE, P. E. l. Office Connected With , Drugstore Rexall One-(‘ellt Sale ‘ At Montague The balgairl event rlf the year i8 heic and Mr. H. J. Mabori. DWSEi-it of Monta lie is conducting tlnolller of his we known Rcxoll Otto-Cent Sales. Every year Mr. Mabon puts on one of these sales and Rives his nlimy customers a real treat in the lvztv of bargain prices. What is a One-Gent Sale? A One-Cent. Salc is a profit-sharing lnclhort of advertising. It is a sale where you buy an item at the reg- ‘lllflf price, and another item of the slllnc kind for only Ouc Cent. As lip illustralloil: The .~.l:nltl.lrrl ]ll‘lt'8 of Klenw Dental Cream is 25 cenis. You can but One tilbq at the reg- rlal price and by paying one cent lilore, or 26 cents. you can f5?» W0 tubes and save 24 t-vuls. Every Uni- tccl Drug Company article oil this sale is a hitgll qulllry guaranu-ed product. jllSl the Sltmc lls_ is sold every day nt the rctzulul" price. This Stile lltls been developed b_\, the Uni- tell Drug Company as an lldlcrtls- lug plan Rather than spciltl large sums oi money in tiller ways to muvincc you of the merits of these pupils they llrl- .\]Jt‘l'i(llllt1 i on this SJlt‘ iii plfflllliilll}; lhcil- agents to sell you two full .\lZ(‘(t pnckllgt-s of inn-ll quality nlerchzlndlse for the price of one plus UP!‘ el-tlt. It costs; u 'llc sacrifice in profit is justificd l)t‘(‘llil>'t‘ they know the £11005 will ‘rllis year Ml. Milbon is ruuulus tilts sale for one well: from Octob- er 22nd to October 39th lilclllslve. At any time (luring tilts lX‘l'lt)(l you llll\\' purchase lllnmsl l‘l't‘l'_\'llllll}Z in tht- drug line, toilet goods llllt‘. slal- iloucnv, and lurlny sundry articles for the rcizlllal" prlt-c. leettinl! one extra of the StllllL‘ article by paying only one ccut. Remelnbcl- out)‘ Rexlill Stores give you sucll quality at such marvelous savings,” _ Carlyle 2. Ezhvfn Abbott; 3 Dclghan. Grade V —1. Erlimd Cousins. Grade I V-l. Loyolda. Deighan. Grade III-—1. Donnie Graham. Grade II A i. Carleton Mac- Donald Gratlc l 3 l. llilclrrd MtlcLeod. Cousins, Grade VIII-—1. Pauline Tllarkel‘. PURITQ Best forall y 2. Jcall Cousins. Grade I. C 1. Nadine Deighun; IN Purely Cook Boob-DUO pom o] neipu and balling liinu, cloth boond- nvll glorious?! [or 110:. Wuhn Canada flour Mill: Co. Limited. Tmmilu. 5 FIIDUR ilurBdbinq mi FOR MORE HEAT Ycu can now bu! the high quality SPRING-HILL NUT Coal, washed at the mine. Dustless, clean to handle, less ash and impurities, MORE HEAT. ‘n’ ASK voun DEALER FOR slinliiaiiitl. NUT A dependable tuul tor your stove or furnneo Dominion Steel and Cwi Corporation Limited Halifax, Sydney, Saint John, Moncton Bllntailtdl Bell a not lllstrluutuls lur l‘. Charlottetown 3_ 1,015 Albtrytt and Cllfiwd 1ha.l~ or tequo . ‘I x . and‘, IGA 1_ tMyq-tlo (nllnrxtcli 2. Elmer tomes cr Grade I l3 i. oeorize >p_<-1g>§<1~,_ Gracie 1 c 1. Wilbur (' l1‘-~~ Kcltl Tllackcr. l” M. t | E, ldortl. '1" "With Purity Flour," says Purity Maid, "Oi failures in baking I‘|n novel‘ afraid,- And the Purity (colt look is lull oi the things ~ _ A cook in a palate could lot hetero kings." """* "no I "DI nlim, gqnun" on ~~~%?.‘il':'.-. I mil mjjweul mill or lllcu. “i,” Wniu. 0f lnitly, hot ovgialrfllt llrh